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		<title>The Heart of the Home</title>
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		<dc:creator>Judith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The kitchen is said to be the heart of the home,
yet many of today’s kitchens function more like the company break room.
<p>There was a day when food was thoughtfully prepared from basic ingredients, most of which came from the local economy if not the backyard itself.</p>
<p>Much of what we call “cooking” consists of opening packages, bottles and cans purchased at the mega low cost food mart, than assembling the ingredients   in a color by number   style and heating up the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The kitchen is said to be the heart of the home,</h2>
<h3>yet many of today’s kitchens function more like the company break room.</h3>
<p>There was a day when food was thoughtfully prepared from basic ingredients, most of which came from the local economy if not the backyard itself.</p>
<p>Much of what we call “cooking” consists of opening packages, bottles and cans purchased at the mega low cost food mart, than assembling the ingredients   in a color by number   style and heating up the results.</p>
<p>In this kitchen environment   the conventional range gets very little play time because the   microwave is stealing the show <em>as well as</em> the remaining health in the food being prepared.</p>
<p>Many cooking; shows, books, home party plans and trade shows marketing to middleclass moms, focus not on preparing truly healthy foods but on having family time around the table. That’s cool, but families should eat <em>Well</em> together, not just consume the latest combination of advertised food stuffs that the billion dollar food industry is churning out into the grocery markets.</p>
<p>The major thrust of all this is <em>convenience</em>. Voices, in the market place, are chanting that we don’t have the time, that we need a fast fix for our hunger, a time saver so we can get on with the important things in life like working, shopping and playing.</p>
<h2>But seriously, we all still have the same 24 hour day as did  our  grandmothers,</h2>
<h3>not to mention a battery of labor saving devices at our disposal. So it’s really not about, <em>not having enough time</em>, but rather, what are you <em>doing</em> with YOUR time.</h3>
<h3>To further make the point that our food industry has gone berserk is all the controversial nutrition disinformation.</h3>
<h4>Are we really so gullible to believe that food products, created months   ago, in  food <em>stuff </em>factories , hundreds <em>if not thousands</em> of miles from our kitchen, are  really healthy??? So what if it doesn’t contain artificial colors, or <em>artificial</em> preservatives, is low fat,  all natural or even organic. It’s old, processed and <em>there is</em> a reason that it doesn’t spoil on the store shelf and in our pantry cupboard….there is nothing left to decay!  It’s already dead.</h4>
<p>It is an <strong>empty harvest</strong>.. a ruse to make you think that you have when you don’t.. unfortunately you spent your money on their product didn’t you?</p>
<h3>The money that you earned being too busy to cook for yourself..</h3>
<p>Do you need these types of products??? Is it conceivable to live without cold breakfast cereal or the hot ones in the cute packages that come in all the nifty flavors that you just heat up in the M-wave?  Could you find the time to make your bread from flour you’ve milled yourself?</p>
<h2>Are you even a little curious as to how to make it happen for you and your family?</h2>
<h3><em>YOU</em> CAN!!!!!!  It isn’t hard. You just need to learn how , understand why and then you are off to creating your own Kitchen Counter Culture.</h3>
<h2>The mission of this site is to;</h2>
<h3>Show you the skills necessary in making the transition from grocery shopper to grocery maker,</h3>
<h3>Equip you with information that is critical for you to make truly informed choices concerning your food purchases.</h3>
<h3>Empower you to facilitate  health and wellness in yourself and the ones you love through “at home” food preparation.</h3>
<h3>And to have FUN;  learning ,creating and  cooking with your family, friends and neighbors..</h3>
<h3>I&#8217;m happy you&#8217;ve read this far&#8230;..  :0)</h3>
<h2>Now take the next step and</h2>
<h2>KEEP FOOD REAL!</h2>
<h3>Email me and we will set a time for you,  your group, or church to learn the why and the how to making delicious, nutritious fo<strong></strong>od at home :0)</h3>
<h2><em>Blessings! </em></h2>
<p><em> Judith Parker,  HN<br />
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<p><em>judith@kitchencounterculture.com<br />
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